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Congratulations to the following coaches who will lead our 2019 Junior State Cup campaign for our U10 - U18 girls and boys "A" teams. Additional coaching and team management officials will be announced in due course including our development teams and U8 girls and boys.more

We have now reached capacity in all age groups excluding U9s (2 spots available) and U7s. If your team would like to be placed on our waitlist please email admin@manlytouch.com and we will contact you to advise if we can assist when working on our draws.more

Manly Warringah Touch Association (MWTA) would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution made to the Club by our outgoing President, Graham Knights, and thank him for his leadership over the last four years as President and prior to this, three years as Vice President.more

Manly Warringah Touch Association (MWTA) would like to thank the members that attended our Annual General Meeting last night. Members were presented with our 43rd Annual Report for 2017/18 which included reports from the President, Treasurer, Senior Representative Director Page, Junior Representative Director and Referee Director.more

The North Curl Curl Knights Junior Rugby League Club is a foundation member of the Manly Warringah District Junior Rugby League, participating in the first season in 1932. They are one of only two of the foundations clubs still in existence.more

In February 2018, Manly Touch will be sending ten junior teams to the NSW Touch Association Junior State Cup. This is the largest sporting competition held in one location in Australia and attracts 350 teams, with approximately 6,500 players and officials attending. Approximately 17,000 people will converge on Port Macquarie for the weekend. Manly Touch are the current Junior State Cup Champions.more

Congratulations to the Boys and Girls who have been selected in their respective squads for the A and Development Teams for 2018. This year Manly Warringah Touch broke a new record with more than 400 boys and girls trialling for teams to compete at the Junior State Cup in February. Making the task even harder for our coaches was the quality of players who trialled.more